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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Obama Gives Doctors The Ability To Report Mentally Ill Patients To Database In Gun Control Measure While Rivals Mock His Crying On TV

Preisdent Barack Obama (center)
and Vice President Joe Biden (right)

In a November 30, 2015 article on the Judiciary Report's
sister site,
www.Compendius.com, the site recommended doctors be
given the ability to report to the government's background check
division (FBI) the names of mentally ill patients, who would
pose a danger as gun owners, barring them from ownership.
5-weeks later on January 5, 2016, President Barack Obama
announced his new gun control measures includes a new feature
that enables doctors to report to the FBI's background check
division the names of mentally ill patients, in an effort to bar
them from buying guns:

Dear’s conduct again proves there
are holes in the national gun check system allowing mentally ill
people to purchase weapons. There have been many high profile
shootings in America, a number on university campuses, where it
was later revealed doctors had declared the shooter mentally
ill, but due to a lack of timely and viable methods of
connecting medical records with national gun background check
systems, many mentally unfit people go under the radar. Not only
should they have been denied the right to buy a gun, but
institutionalized as well.

America needs gun control.
Approximately 30,000 Americans die each year in non-police based
shootings. That number is unacceptably high. Productive members
of society are being lost to gun violence in acts that are
preventable via the proper legislation being enacted and an
overhaul of the gun background check system to sync them with
medical records of individuals flagged as suffering from mental
illness.

All Americans’ medical records
would not need to be included in the database. Doctors offices
could each be assigned a password protected user name and
pin/password that requires medical professionals to refer
patients’ names to the database, who meet the mental illness
criteria that poses a danger to the public. This is the only
viable solution that could decrease the number of gun related
fatalities committed by mentally ill people, in the absence of
gun control, with the latter being the best option."

It's not the first time I have written something that the government later implemented.
A number of items made as public suggestions on my sites have
been used by governments. However, my public suggestions are
made in an effort to help save lives. Therefore, I do not view
under the category of copyright infringement in those cases.

A press site is claiming the new directive from the president
this week is apart of a plan he unveiled on gun control in
January 2013. However, upon further inspection, Obama's only gun
control initiative in January 2013, was unveiled on the 16th at
the White House and states nothing about doctors reporting
mentally ill patients to the gun background check division of
the government, handled by the FBI, which is what I proposed
5-weeks ago and what the Obama Administration proposed two days
ago (see articles below under the STORY SOURCE section).

Obama criticized on social
networking for fake crying and using his middle finger to wipe
away his tear

Obama's speech from the White House in Washington, is being
heavily criticized on social networking by the public and press.
Some are stating he was crying crocodile tears. I am not a fan
of Obama, due unlawful and high unethical acts he has committed
in office. However, proverbially putting him aside in this
matter, it is time for people to recognize the fact thousands of
people in America are needlessly dying every year due to
senseless acts of violence that need to desist. Gun control has
worked for other nations and can work for America as well, in
greatly reducing crime rates, particularly in the area of
homicides.

STORY SOURCE

Doctors can report some
mentally ill patients to FBI under new gun control rule

01/04/16 06:05 PM EST - Delivering on its promise to deliver
"common sense" gun control, the Obama administration on Monday
finalized a rule that enables health care providers to report
the names of mentally ill patients to an FBI firearms background
check system. The action was one of a series of steps that
President Barack Obama had called for in January 2013 in the
wake of the Newtown, Conn., shootings to curb gun violence, but
the rule was not published until today.

01/05/2016 02:29 pm ET | Updated 6 hours ago - President
Barack Obama issued another impassioned plea on Tuesday for
Congress to take action to curb gun violence, shedding tears as
he recalled the 2012 Newtown school massacre. "Every time I
think about those kids, it gets me mad," the president said as
he unveiled his executive actions on gun control...

After the president's speech, however, prominent
conservatives mocked Obama for displaying his emotions about the
tragedy and suggested they weren't authentic. Fox News Radio's
Todd Starnes alluded to the fact that Obama wiped his tears away
using his middle finger. Others accused the president of faking
his emotions for the cameras. On Fox News' "Outnumbered," host
Andrea Tantaros suggested checking the president's lectern for
raw onion...

“It just didn’t seem horribly authentic. And maybe it is; I
don’t know him at all,” McCain said. “Go to your hometown of
Chicago instead of talking about God-fearing Americans when ISIS
is coming to their hometown."

Here Are The 23 Executive
Orders On Gun Safety Signed Today By The President

Jan 16, 2013 @ 12:47 PM 737,080 views - President Barack
Obama signs a series of executive orders about the
administration's new gun law proposals as children who wrote
letters to the White House about gun violence. President Obama
has signed 23 executive orders designed to address the problem
of gun violence in America. The following are the items
addressed:

Gun Violence Reduction Executive Actions:

1. Issue a Presidential Memorandum to require federal
agencies to make relevant data available to the federal
background check system.

2. Address unnecessary legal barriers, particularly relating
to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, that
may prevent states from making information available to the
background check system.

3. Improve incentives for states to share information with
the background check system.

4. Direct the Attorney General to review categories of
individuals prohibited from having a gun to make sure dangerous
people are not slipping through the cracks.

5. Propose rulemaking to give law enforcement the ability to
run a full background check on an individual before returning a
seized gun.

6. Publish a letter from ATF to federally licensed gun
dealers providing guidance on how to run background checks for
private sellers.

23. Launch a national dialogue led by Secretaries Sebelius
and Duncan on mental health.

It does not appear that any of the executive orders would
have any impact on the guns people currently own-or would like
to purchase- and that all proposals regarding limiting the
availability of assault weapons or large ammunition magazines
will be proposed for Congressional action. As such, any
potential effort to create a constitutional crisis—or the
leveling of charges that the White House has overstepped its
executive authority—would hold no validity.